Asbestos and Other Hazardous Material Remediation Design Services Program Information
The State of Minnesota (State), through its Department of Administration’s Real Estate and Construction Services (RECS), requests proposals and fee schedules from firms and individuals (Responder) to provide asbestos and other hazardous material remediation designer services which include but are not limited to remediation design, preparing construction drawings, and observation of abatement work.
Goals
RECS intends to enter into a Professional and Technical Services Master Contract with qualified Responders to assist the State with removing asbestos and other hazardous materials from state-owned facilities during a five-year period.
A Master Contract is a contract that spells out most, but not all of the terms between the signing parties. Its purpose is to speed up and simplify future Work Order Contracts.A Master Contract with the State is not a guarantee of receiving work issued in a Work Order Contract. A complete detailed description of required work will be furnished in each Work Order Contract issued under Master Contracts resulting from this RFP.
Work Order Contracts will be issued for individual Asbestos and Other Hazardous Material Remediation Design services projects. Dependent upon the expected fee for the project, proposals may need to be solicited from multiple firms having a Master Contract for Asbestos and Other Hazardous Material Remediation Design services.
The Master Contracts will be available for use by State agencies, boards and commissions identified in Minnesota. Statutes 16C.02, subd. 2 and Minnesota state colleges and universities.
Continuously Open RFP
The Master Contract for Professional Services of Asbestos and Other Hazardous Material Remediation Designers program RFP will be available online throughout the five (5) year Master Contract period (March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2029). Responses will only be accepted until October 31, 2028. Responses should only be sent via email to the email address listed in #4 below. Responses that meet the pass/fail qualifications will be awarded a Master Contract.